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Here's what's on my mind today. Say it. You and like a young mother, like a teen mom is like, oh, my daughter, we raised each other. I had her when I was 18. We grew up side by side. That's how I feel. Why? Remy turned two. She's two years old as of March 2nd.
She is kind of raising you right.
Yeah.
She kind of does this thing too where she like cocks her head and looks at you a certain way to be like, I know you're playing in my face right now.
No, she really does because I was in therapy this morning and, you know, I was talking about how like, oh, well, I just happen to always be right most of the time. And Remy looks at me like. Remy knocks on the door.
So I'm hearing some lies.
Remy's like, excuse me, let me in this meeting. I need to be on this call. Remy kind of holds you, brings you to the red table, if you will.
it shakes the table even she does do that though sometimes she is so crazily like moving my arm out of her way to like snuggle up with me i'm like oh girl she's like mama put on a movie for us and it's you know age of innocence and she barks the screen when it's little dogs do i need a son or a daughter You don't need a son. You need a daughter. Everyone should have a daughter. I don't know.
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